Anyone claim any of these? 1787 Virginia Quinn Richard 724 1787 Virginia Quinn Richard Culpeper Co Tax List C 1787 Virginia Quin Richard Rockingham Co Tax List B 1787 Virginia Quin Richard 659 1810 North Carolina Quinn Richard Burke 131 1810 North Carolina Queen Richard Rutherford 128 1820 North Carolina Queen Richard Wilson 533 1820 North Carolina Queen Richard Buncombe 117 1830 North Carolina Quinn Richard Rutherford 506 1830 North Carolina Queen Richard Rutherford 467 1820 Mississippi Quinn Richard Pike 28 1840 Mississippi Quin Richard Pike 171 1840 Indiana Queen Richard Mart 25 1810 Kentucky Queen Richard M Washington Co 303
Per Reiley's page, in 1818 Merriday Queen witnessed the Rutherford Co, NC marriage bond between a George Queen and a "Mrs. Betsy Queen". Since Isaac Queen was born ca 1806-1809, it appears questionable that he was their son. Was Betsy previously married to another George Queen? Ideas anyone? Have been unsuccessful in locating census info on any George Queen in NC prior to 1830 Rutherford, pg 467. A male in that HH would fit the age requirement of Isaac, but would certainly like to have more circumstantial or hard evidence. There was a George Queen in PA in 1800, Ohio in 1820 and Ohio in 1840 per census. TN census not avail for 1800 or 1810. Anyway, GA census reflect Isaac born in NC. What is basis for concluding that Isaac was son of George? Anyone? Possible relationships using the Queen line through Isaac's wife: Old William Queen .....Henson Queen of 1742 ........Jane Queen Johnson of 1775 ...........Ruth Johnson Hunt of ca 1803-1810 m. 2nd Isaac Queen of 1806-1809 .................Alfred Queen of ca 1833 .....Wm Lewis Queen, Sr of 1749 ........Samuel Queen of 1776-1780 ............Alfred Queen of 1810 If the above is true, and I'm not saying that it is, then Isaac of 1806-1809 and Alfred of 1810 would be fairly "close" cousins by marriage and age. Perhaps logical that they would make the trek to N.E. TN together about 1839????
Hi Group, Haven't posted in a while, but still with you. The flurry of notes today on the Queen group is refreshing, and informative. By the way, the MOSES Queen living with the Ratcliff family in Union County, GA, Fam. #342 for 1850/Union Co. is mine, belongs to James C. Queen, not Isaac. Reiley's page has quite a bit of info on the marriages, etc., of Queen members. If anyone needs anything from the early marriages of Lincoln, Rutherford counties - I have the Ingmire books with those listed. Glad to help. While I'm here, might as well note that my James C. Queen, b. c1805 probably is from Burke County, NC. Have turned the census records every way but loose, and it comes out perfect for his children when compared against the census records for 1830-40-50-60-70. Wife's given name-Sarah, surname still a mystery. Their children: 1. Catherine, b. abt 1826, m. Jan 06, 1847 (Richard Carney), d. aft 1880, Union Co., GA (This individual matches the census record perfectly, all other children accounted for via census, etc.) 2. Moses J., b. November 20, 1828 (Burke Co. NC), d. June 22, 1893, Union Co., GA., buried Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Blairsville, GA. m1- Mary Elizabeth Akins, Dec 15, 1873, Union Co., GA. b. c1851/SC. (This lady is, in my view, dau. of Stephen Akins of SC, thence Union County, Ga.) a. Doctor Wiley Queen/b. Sep. 29, 1874, Union Co., d. Feb 7, 1934 Jefferson Co., Ala. m. Melvina Elizabeth Jones. b. William Lewis Queen/b. Sep 6, 1877, Union Co., d. Nov. 13, 1958 Asheville, NC. c. Lillie Queen, b. Feb, 1881. m2. Sarah Adeline Redden Fain (her second marriage)- abt. 1884. a. Jessie Lee Queen, b. Aug. 8, 1886, Union Co. m. Mar 3, 1901, Fannin Co. GA. to Marion Asborne Wright. She died-Jan 28, 1967, Asheville, NC. b. Andrew Barkley Queen, b. Apr. 17, 1888, Union Co. d. Nov. 28, 1970, Salisbury, Rowan County, NC (VA Hospital). m. Emeline Stiles. c. Richard Luther Queen, b. Feb 7, 1890, Union Co., d. Aug. 1, 1978, Asheville, NC. m1-Ollie Ingram, m2-Mildred Jennings. d. Walter Patrick Queen, b. June 22, 1893, Union Co., d. Nov. 2, 1931, Blue Ridge, Fannin Co., GA. m. Vestia Jones. 3. John Queen-b. c1831, m. Katherine Lowery Oct.16, 1850 Union Co. 4. James Queen-b. c1835, m. Stancy Fox Aug 23, 1855, Union Co. 5. Susan M. Queen-b.c1836, m1-William Hix, m2-Jonas Simpson. 6. William Queen-b. c1838 (Possibly m. Frances Cox, Dec 22, 1859 in Fannin Co. GA.) 7. Nancy Polly Queen, b. c1840. 8. Sarah Adeline Queen, b. c1842 9. Merida (Meredith?) Queen, b. Aug 17, 1845, d. Sep 11, 1930 m. Elizabeth Brackett. 10. Jane Queen, b. c1846. 11. Caroline Queen, b.c1849. There are some questions on one or two individuals. For Example, since Merida Queen died in 1930, supposedly in Union County, why is there no Death Certificate for him in that county? GA Archives requires the Funeral Home name to make a check. If I had that, I wouldn't need the DC! Seriously, if anyone knows in which county this individual died, I would greatly appreciate the info to facilitate acquiring a DC. Regards, Jerry.
I remember figuring this out before. 1830 Census Haywood Co. NC M 30-90 Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr. F 70-80 ? (Could be possible that this was Ursula JONES Queen's mother, Sarah COLLEY Jones. John Jones, her father died ca 1825) M-30-40 Joseph H. Queen b. ca 1794 F 30-40 Ursula JONES Queen b., ca 1794 F 10-15 Olive Vine Queen (b. ca 1819) M 5-10 Wm. Creighton Queen (b. ca 1821) F 5-10 Maybe Polly? I don't have a birth year for her or marriage M 5 Joe A. Queen b. ca 1828 M 5 Edward D. Queen b. ca ? Don't have a date on him either. That covers everyone that I have in my file except Artie E. Queen (female) b. ca 1837 Also this list came from something my grgrandmother recorded as being the family of Joseph H. Queen. AND she knew because in 1880, Joseph H. was living with her family........she, Daniel Colley and Olive Vine QUEEN Colley in DeKalb Co. GA. She was Susan Catherine Colley b. 1860 d. 1960. BTW, in her notes, she recorded Wm. Creighton Queen as "Creighton Queen". That's the ONLY place I've seen the name Creighton. In 1870 Jospeh and Ursula were living with Wm. C. Queen family in Habersham Co. GA.........so he MUST be Creighton. Wish someone else would have the Creighton surname in their family. Still wonder where it came from! Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: "O Eugene Queen" <EQueen@lexcominc.net> To: "Vicki Shaffer" <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 6:28 PM Subject: Joseph Queen of 1830 Haywood, NC census > Hi Vicki, > > Here's the scoop from the census. Looking for names to go with the > sexes and dates. Any help appreciated. > > Gene > > 1830 Haywood County census, pg 364 living beside Samuel Queen of > 1776-80: > Joseph Queen named on census; folks in household: > 1. M 80<90 (b. 1740-1750) > 2. F 70<80 (b. 1750-1760) > 3. M 30<40 (b. 1790-1800) > 4. F 30<40 (b. 1790-1800) > 5. F 10<15 (b. 1815-1830) > 6. M 5<10 (b. 1820-1825) > 7. F 5<10 (b. 1820-1825) > 8. M <5 (b. 1825-1830) > 9. M <5 (b. 1825-1830) > > >
Jimmy, I am a g-g-granddaughter of Joseph B. Queen. Hope that I can shed some light on your questions. Gilmer County is in Georgia, Ellijay, Georgia to be exact. Joseph married Permelia Catherine Hawk My g-grandfather was Charlie Thornton Queen born Sep 12, 1862, died Jun 14, 1952. He married first, Lillian Graves Peters (not Lillie C. as mentioned in your file) born Sep 8, 1867, died Jan 8, 1936, on Mar 19 1882. Their son, Charley Frank was my grandfather. He was born 6/22/1888 Walton County, GA, died Dec 16/1965, Walton County, GA. He married Allie Gladys DeVane, born Feb 7, 1900 in Schley County, Georgia, on Dec 16, 1917. They had the following children, all born in Walton County, Georgia: George Frank, b Sep 2, 1918, d Jan 4 1919 James Rufus, b Sep 23, 1919, d Jul 11, 1983 Ralph Brumby, b Dec 25, 1921, d. Robert Reynolds, b Dec 30, 1923, d May 27, 1999; married Frances Shipp Glass, b Oct 23, 1923 on Jun 21, 1941 Ann Leila, b Mar 12 1927, d, married Emory Perry, Sep 25, 1947 Dorothy Dean, b Oct 6, 1929, d Oct 6, 1929 Charles Eugene, b Jun 3 1931, d Jan 15, 1970 I have more but as it is growing late need to stop for now. Will try to send more another time. I have more dates as all of their children have passed away and will get that to you as soon as possible. I have some more on the children of Charlie Thornton and Lillian Graves Peters Queen also. I know that Charlie Thornton's mother had a brother named Thornton who was killed in the War Between the States just before he was born and that is who he was named after. He was called Thornton and not Charlie. Thanks, ElizaBeth Queen-McKee JRedmondsr@aol.com wrote: > Thanks to you all for your response on Joseph. I notice that some of you have > mentioned a Samuel Queen in your writings over the last year or so. I found a > Samuel Queen (head of household) in Ga. in the early 1800s. Now I will have > to search my papers to let you know the exact information that was on the > census. It was my thoughts at the time of my find that this Samuel was in > fact Joseph's father, due to Joseph being listed as a male child. > The tail has it that Joseph his brother and father would visit this part of > Ga. each year to sell apples. Joseph married a Miss Hawk from this area > Walton Co. Ga. where he obtained a good mass of land. In reading his Will he > states that all of his real estate in Gilmer Co. should be sold to pay his > honest debts. Was this Gilmer Co. Ga.? I don't know. > Any help to pin down Joseph's family is welcome. > Thanks Jimmy Redmond Jersey Ga.
I believe that is my Richard M Queen married to Sarah Webb in Washington Co. in 1800. Sue In a message dated 2/7/00 11:17:22 PM, EQueen@lexcominc.net writes: << 1810 Kentucky Queen Richard M Washington Co 303 >>
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Queen" <postalq@grnco.net> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 2:44 PM Subject: [QUEEN] Hunt/Queen > Hi all, > Just a little added note on the Queen/Hunt relationship. Joseph Hunt > married Mary Lewis (sister of our Margaret Lewis who married William Queen). Was Margaret Lewis married twice???? I have her married to John Athey in 1711...and dying in Prince George's County, Maryland. I am touch with a Hunt researcher that we share common ancestor of Athey. C Mathews cmathews@intercom.net > Joseph and Mary were married at St. Georges Co., MD. The Hunts were one of > the families that traveled in unison with the Queens, as we often find them > living near the Queens. > Carol > "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 > > *************************************************************************** > QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire > Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6587 > Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site > Also Poland & Russia > >
Hi all, Just a little added note on the Queen/Hunt relationship. Joseph Hunt married Mary Lewis (sister of our Margaret Lewis who married William Queen). Joseph and Mary were married at St. Georges Co., MD. The Hunts were one of the families that traveled in unison with the Queens, as we often find them living near the Queens. Carol "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 *************************************************************************** QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/6587 Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site Also Poland & Russia
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------B8254C6D96CB69DD7EB29485 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here's the okay and the data. Will get back with Stevie and encourage to join QUEEN-L if not a member. Gene --------------B8254C6D96CB69DD7EB29485 Content-Type: message/rfc822; name="nsmailDU.TMP" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="nsmailDU.TMP" Return-path: <humbird@gte.net> Received: from DIRECTORY-DAEMON by InfoAve.Net (PMDF V5.1-12 #23426) id <01JLMNBLL4AOAIBRES@InfoAve.Net> for EQUEEN@InfoAve.Net; Mon, 7 Feb 2000 14:09:15 EST Received: from smtp01.infoave.net ("port 2447"@[165.166.0.26]) by InfoAve.Net (PMDF V5.1-12 #23426) with ESMTP id <01JLMNBG730OAKTJ56@InfoAve.Net> for EQueen@Lexcominc.net; Mon, 07 Feb 2000 14:09:00 -0500 (EST) Received: from smtppop1.gte.net ("port 19170"@[207.115.153.20]) by SMTP00.InfoAve.Net (PMDF V5.1-12 #23426) with ESMTP id <01JLMNB0CJMM90NQP1@SMTP00.InfoAve.Net> for EQueen@Lexcominc.net; Mon, 07 Feb 2000 14:08:44 -0500 (EST) Received: from gte.net (1Cust25.tnt1.winter-haven.fl.da.uu.net [63.27.80.25]) by smtppop1.gte.net with ESMTP for <EQueen@Lexcominc.net>; Mon, 07 Feb 2000 13:08:07 -0600 (CST) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 14:11:42 -0500 From: Stevie Powell <humbird@gte.net> Subject: Re: ISAAC AND RUTH JOHNSON HUNT QUEEN To: O Eugene Queen <EQueen@Lexcominc.net> Reply-to: humbird@gte.net Message-id: <389F18ED.47F24375@gte.net> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en]C-GTE_NC4 (Win95; U) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit References: <389F040B.5F4EB665@gte.net> <389F0229.ADB53059@Lexcominc.net> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Gene, You can post it if you like. I am not sure how to get on the web. Stevie Lou Powell O Eugene Queen wrote: > Hi Stevie, > > You're fantastic! Thanks so very much for the great info. > > Do you mind if I forward it to QUEEN-L so that all researchers can have the > data? > > Or, would you like to post in to QUEEN-L? > > Thanks again, > > Gene > > Stevie Powell wrote: > > > Gene, > > I have been following the Queen material on Rootsweb and saw your query > > this morning. I can tell you something about the Queens. Isaac Queen was > > the son of George Queen and Betsy was Isaac who married Ruth Hunt in > > Rutherford County. Ruth was the daughter of Jane Queen Johnson and Jane > > was the daughter of Henson Queen and Sarah Hampton, Ruth married 1st. > > William Hunt, son of William Hunt and Rebecca Bedford Hunt, He died and > > she then married Isaac Queen in Rutherford County. Ruth and William had > > two daughters, Letty and Nicy. Nicy married David Brackett and lived in > > Union County. Ruth's sister Nicy Johnson married Stephen Hunt, brother > > of William and they also moved to Union County. Stephen and Nicy are my > > Great Great Grandparents. I have always thought that the Isaac in > > Washington County, Tennessee was this Isaac, since the Hunts and others > > first went to Tennessee between 1823 and 1840 and then back to > > Rutherford and then in Union County in 1850. I have more information on > > Isaac and Ruth and their children if you need them. Where do you live. I > > live in Central Florida, 39 miles east of Tampa, in Bartow, Fl. My > > Mother Hattye Pear Hunt Gunter was born on Lower Young Cane west of > > Blairsville, but came to Florida in 1921 and married my Dad, Montgomery > > Gunter. My other lines there are Kelley, Erwin, and allied lines. > > Stevie Lou (Gunter)Powell --------------B8254C6D96CB69DD7EB29485--
Hi all, I had trouble accessing Jimmy's page but finally located at the following address http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/e/d/Jimmy-O-Redmond/index.html Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <JRedmondsr@aol.com> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 11:17 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Home Page > Forgot to list the address of my home page with FamilyTree Maker. > > familytreemaker.com/users/r/e/d/jimmy-O-Redmond/ > > Thanks for any help. > Jimmy Redmond
Hi all, Just received word from a researcher that Isaac Queen was the son of George Queen and wife Betsy. Also, that Isaac's wife, Ruth Hunt (had been previously married and) was a daughter of Jane Queen Johnson...dau of Henson Queen and Sarah Hampton Queen. Have asked the researcher to forward his/her post to QUEEN-L or permit me to do so. Am awaiting his/her response. * ** * * Now, just where was this George Queen in 1810 and 1820 w/son Isaac? Yep, that's the way it works. One exicting response leads to other questions. Gene
Hi all, Anyone have easy access to the 1840 Washington County, TN census? Looking for the details regarding Isaac Queen, pg 248. I will be ordering that reel today because I want to check for neighbors, etc. But, it will be a couple of weeks before it gets here. Would sure like to know if his family fits the profile of the Isaac in Ga. Thanks, Gene
In Haywood County, NC 1830 census there are two households next door to each other. In one household is Samuel (b. ca 1776-1780). In another household is a Joseph Queen. Some have suggested that the oldest person in that household is Wm. L. Queen, Sr and the younger adult male is his son, Joseph. I can accept that possibility. It appears that there would be some relationship between the Samuel Queen and the folks in the house next door. Father/son. Brother/brother. Some close relationship. I just can't see it as a mere coincidence that an unrelated Queen moved in next door. Anyone wish to lay out a case regarding the relationships of persons inside the Joseph Queen household? Thanks, Gene
Forgot to list the address of my home page with FamilyTree Maker. familytreemaker.com/users/r/e/d/jimmy-O-Redmond/ Thanks for any help. Jimmy Redmond
Thanks to you all for your response on Joseph. I notice that some of you have mentioned a Samuel Queen in your writings over the last year or so. I found a Samuel Queen (head of household) in Ga. in the early 1800s. Now I will have to search my papers to let you know the exact information that was on the census. It was my thoughts at the time of my find that this Samuel was in fact Joseph's father, due to Joseph being listed as a male child. The tail has it that Joseph his brother and father would visit this part of Ga. each year to sell apples. Joseph married a Miss Hawk from this area Walton Co. Ga. where he obtained a good mass of land. In reading his Will he states that all of his real estate in Gilmer Co. should be sold to pay his honest debts. Was this Gilmer Co. Ga.? I don't know. Any help to pin down Joseph's family is welcome. Thanks Jimmy Redmond Jersey Ga.
Hi all, I know, it's past bedtime; but I can't turn it loose right now. Trying to find a pa for Isaac Queen who married Ruth Hunt in Rutherford County on 5-24-1832. Possible 1830 Rutherford candidates per Riley's Web Page: Richard Queen George Queen James Queen Hugh, William A., and Charles are out...no boys the right age. 1820 Rutherford James Queen...still in the running 1810 Rutherford No James or George, but a Richard in the running 1820 Buncombe Richard Quene...in the running However, check this out......In 1810 Buncombe on pg 290 are Levi Anderson, Samuel Queen, Philip Sutton, and Philip Sutton, Jr. all in a row...neighbors to each other. (No Richard Queen nearby) In 1820 Buncombe on pg 117 are Philip Sutton, John Sutton, Lawson? Sutton, Silas Sutton, Levi Anderson and Richard Quene all in a row...neighbors to each other. (No Samuel Queen nearby. He's on pg 108). Samuel Queen is over 45 in 1810 and Richard is 26<45 in 1810 and over 45 in 1820. Now, the kids don't fit; so it's two different folks....but, what does it mean??? That's the Samuel who married Dicey. Who is the Richard Queen who moved into the very house (?) after Samuel left? Let's suppose that Richard Queen is somehow related to Samuel Queen (who married Dicey and is in Haywood by 1830). Let's further suppose that Isaac Queen was Richard's son. Thus, we have an Alfred Queen (b. ca 1833) son of Isaac, son of Richard, related to this Samuel. This Isaac heads off to Washington Co., TN about 1839...there by 1840 census. Over in Haywood County in 1820 and 1830 is another Samuel Queen (b. ca 1776-1780). Believe that he has sons James H. Queen (b. 1808) and Alfred (b. 1810). This Alfred heads off to Cocke Co, TN about 1839....there by 1840 census. Now, if Isaac had a head start to TN, maybe that's why he went on up into Washington County, about 50 miles N.E. of Cocke County. Well, it was a thought. Have fun with this, anyone who wishes to let the imagination run wild. And, please let me know what you conclude. Gene
Hi folks, I've finally managed to rouse myself from my winter slumber enough to do some research at the Eastern Kentucky University Archives. Most of my recent work has been concentrated on my mom's side of the family, but will be posting any QUEENS I find along the way. If anyone has any special requests for lookups, I will do my best to comply in a timely manner. You can send requests to my personal e-mail safetydude@mindspring.com , or to the list. Charlton Queen
Haven't posted this lately. Here's a fancy version. Descendants of James William Queen Generation No. 1 1. James William1 Queen. He married Elizabeth Best September 10, 1874 in Fannin County, Georgia. Child of James Queen and Elizabeth Best is: + 2 i. Hugh Harrison2 Queen, born September 09, 1875; died November 14, 1954 in Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. Generation No. 2 2. Hugh Harrison2 Queen (James William1) was born September 09, 1875, and died November 14, 1954 in Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. He married (1) Adra Patterson August 11, 1898 in Fannin County, Georgia. He married (2) Mary Ann Patterson January 25, 1903 in Fannin County, Georgia. Children of Hugh Queen and Adra Patterson are: 3 i. Charles3 Queen, born 1899; died 1946. + 4 ii. Ernest Frank Wesley Queen, born January 22, 1902 in Copperhill, Polk County, Tennessee. Children of Hugh Queen and Mary Patterson are: + 5 i. Laura3 Queen, died April 18, 1999 in Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. + 6 ii. Fred D Queen, born January 26, 1904; died March 07, 1988. + 7 iii. Addie Queen, born September 13, 1905. 8 iv. Annie Queen, born September 13, 19051; died April 19831. She married Unknown Hobgood. + 9 v. John Everett Queen, born February 15, 1908 in Fannin Co. GA; died March 27, 1979 in Buford, Gwinnet Co. GA. Generation No. 3 4. Ernest Frank Wesley3 Queen (Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born January 22, 1902 in Copperhill, Polk County, Tennessee. He married (1) Martha Deal. He married (2) Irene Debell Owens September 03, 1926 in Fayette County Courthouse, Lexington, Kentucky, daughter of Charles Owens and Myrtle Gray. Children of Ernest Queen and Martha Deal are: 10 i. Olen4 Queen, born July 14, 19222; died November 19702. + 11 ii. Solen Queen, born July 14, 1922; died October 1985. Children of Ernest Queen and Irene Owens are: 12 i. Nona Gladys4 Queen, born March 04, 1928. + 13 ii. Myrtle Katherine Queen, born February 08, 1930 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. + 14 iii. Charles Wesley Queen, born November 29, 1939 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. 5. Laura3 Queen (Hugh Harrison2, James William1) died April 18, 1999 in Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. She married Loyd Lankster. Child of Laura Queen and Loyd Lankster is: + 15 i. Elaine4 Lankster. 6. Fred D3 Queen (Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born January 26, 1904, and died March 07, 19883. He married Mable Unknown. Child of Fred Queen and Mable Unknown is: 16 i. Charles4 Queen. 7. Addie3 Queen (Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born September 13, 1905. She married Benjamin Wilson. Child of Addie Queen and Benjamin Wilson is: 17 i. Hugh4 Wilson. 9. John Everett3 Queen (Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born February 15, 1908 in Fannin Co. GA, and died March 27, 1979 in Buford, Gwinnet Co. GA. He married Edith Barnes. Children of John Queen and Edith Barnes are: 18 i. Wade4 Queen. 19 ii. Jack Queen. 20 iii. Evelyn Queen. Generation No. 4 11. Solen4 Queen (Ernest Frank Wesley3, Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born July 14, 19224, and died October 19854. Child of Solen Queen is: 21 i. James Solen5 Queen. 13. Myrtle Katherine4 Queen (Ernest Frank Wesley3, Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born February 08, 1930 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. She married Paul David Beard 1952 in Lexington, Kentucky. Children of Myrtle Queen and Paul Beard are: 22 i. Donna Jean5 Beard. 23 ii. Paula Kaye Beard, born February 06, 1954. 24 iii. Michele Dee Beard, born June 20, 1958. 25 iv. Loretta Beard, born April 10, 1960. 26 v. Paul David Beard Jr., born January 20, 1962. 14. Charles Wesley4 Queen (Ernest Frank Wesley3, Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born November 29, 1939 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. He married (1) Lynn Allen Smith. He married (2) Rosie Yuvonne Gamble September 26, 1965 in Aldersgate UMC, Lexington, Fayette Co. Kentucky, daughter of John Gamble and Zella Mangrum. Children of Charles Queen and Lynn Smith are: 27 i. Lanny Wayne5 Queen, born July 29, 1956 in Lexington, Kentucky5; died October 06, 1992 in Chattanooga, Tennessee5. 28 ii. Joetta Lynne Queen, born June 21, 1958. Children of Charles Queen and Rosie Gamble are: 29 i. Charlton Leslie5 Queen, born August 26, 1970 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. + 30 ii. Jonathan Wesley Queen, born June 25, 1975 in Lexington, Fayette County Kentucky. 15. Elaine4 Lankster (Laura3 Queen, Hugh Harrison2, James William1). She married Ernest McArthur. Children of Elaine Lankster and Ernest McArthur are: + 31 i. Pamela5 McArthur. 32 ii. Ernie McArthur. Generation No. 5 30. Jonathan Wesley5 Queen (Charles Wesley4, Ernest Frank Wesley3, Hugh Harrison2, James William1) was born June 25, 1975 in Lexington, Fayette County Kentucky. He married Irene Palassis December 16, 1995 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, daughter of John Palassis and Evelyn Poulos. Children of Jonathan Queen and Irene Palassis are: 33 i. Clover Evangelia6 Queen, born May 28, 1998. 34 ii. Micah Irenios Queen, born January 02, 2000. 31. Pamela5 McArthur (Elaine4 Lankster, Laura3 Queen, Hugh Harrison2, James William1). Child of Pamela McArthur is: 35 i. Lacy6 McClure.
Hi Cousins! Does anyone recognize this QUEEN? Obit from abt. 1890 Mt. Sterling Advocate (Newspaper) in KY. Mr. J. E. QUEEN of Lexington, formerly a merchant of this city, died of paralysis at St. Joseph's (Hospital) in Lexington last tuesday. Had been engaged in the dry goods business, at one time having been in charge of the silk department in the N. Y. store in Louisville. A devout Catholic, his remains were taken to Bardstown, his former home, for interment. Charlton Queen
"...1838 was the year of the Cherokee Indian removal from the NC mountains. Did that somehow play into some movement of Queens?" Now, THAT is an interesting observation and question. gpc -----Original Message----- From: O Eugene Queen [mailto:EQueen@lexcominc.net] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 5:54 AM To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] Joseph & Samuel Hi all, Couldn't help but notice Jimmy Redmond's post concerning Joseph B. Queen of GA who was apparently born prior to 1834. Jimmy, do you have the name of Joseph's dad? Here's my line of thinking concerning two Haywood County Queens of 1820/30: If Joseph (b. ca 1740) was the pa of Samuel (b. ca 1776), then Samuel probably had a brother, Joseph. Where is he? If Samuel (b. ca 1776) was the pa of Alfred of 1810 and James H. of 1808, then he likely named one of his other sons Samuel and one Joseph. Where are they? Alfred had sons Joseph, Samuel, James Henry, John B and others. James H. had sons Samuel and John. Possible that Samuel Queen of 1776 or some of the children/siblings went to Ga or elsewhere about 1839-1840 when Alfred went to TN. Also, as I understand, 1838 was the year of the Cherokee Indian removal from the NC mountains. Did that somehow play into some movement of Queens? Gene